I guess I haven't learned that yet : discovering new ways of living when the old ways stop working / Shauna Niequist. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan Books, (c)2022.Description: 220 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780310355564
- Discovering new ways of living when the old ways stop working
- BR1725.N674.I384 2022
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Catching the light: an introduction --
PART 1.
Gravity of love -- I guess I haven't learned that yet -- Shoulders down, heart open -- Finding a new way -- On crying in church -- She -- Corpse reviver -- Kicking -- Hello to here -- Living lightly -- Gravity of love
PART 2.
Unbelonging -- Buzz the beach -- The best mistake -- Waiting for daylight -- Healing in the trying -- Unbelonging -- Learning to let go -- Enchantment -- Our first New York-iversary -- Parenting ourselves -- The speed of the soul
PART 3.
Cold moon -- A midlife move -- Put yourself in the path -- The New York way -- Grief is a kitten -- On prayer -- Delete/unfollow/unsubscribe -- On having a body -- North Fork -- Pink folder -- Cold moon
PART 4.
Bloom -- Magic desk -- Energy in the air -- On resurrection -- On painting badly -- A movable feast -- Living lightly redux -- Rooftop -- Never too late -- Bloom -- How to stay
PART 5.
Still yes -- Recovering -- Abundance -- Keep going -- Greenport -- One more song -- Try softer -- Twenty -- Welcome home -- Next self -- Still yes.
"New York Times bestselling author Shauna Niequist writes about unexpected loss, change, faith, midlife, and a move to New York City with her signature depth and vulnerability. In this book, she invites us to practice curiosity and self-compassion, to become beginners again, and to rediscover resilience and courage in our own seasons of change"--
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